Thursday 24 September 2015

ONC releases health IT strategic plan

The plan that will govern the development and use of federal health IT through 2020 has been released. The Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT rolled out the plan Sept. 21, after months of considering and incorporating public feedback on the draft plan released in December 2014.

“This Plan outlines the commitments of all the agencies that use or influence the use of health IT across the nation for the next five years,” wrote ONC officials led by Karen DeSalvo, acting assistant secretary for health at the Department of Health and Human Services, in a blog post.

“The Plan is an action plan for federal partners, as they work to expedite high-quality, accurate, secure, and relevant electronic health information for stakeholders across the nation. The Plan’s strategies for achieving this aim focus on making electronic information available,” the entry reads.

The plan specifies four goals:

  1. Advance person-centered and self-managed health;
  2. Transform healthcare delivery and community health;
  3. Foster research, scientific knowledge and innovation;
  4. Enhance nation’s health IT infrastructure.

ONC received more than 400 pieces of feedback on the draft plan, according to the blog post, and solicited more through nearly two dozen listening sessions.

“The final Federal Health IT Strategic Plan reflects commenters’ recommendations that federal efforts, including government programs and policies, assist stakeholders as they use electronic information to improve health and support innovations that make health, care delivery, and research more effective,” wrote DeSalvo and her co-authors. “The Plan is a broad document that condenses the detailed work and strategic direction of many federal initiatives and plans. Its strategies and objectives support the use of health IT to accomplish these ongoing initiatives, such as precision medicine and delivery system reform.”

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